If you have a possible poisoning emergency, call 1-800-222-1222 and you will be automatically transferred to the closest poison control center.
Many of the items in our homes can be poisonous to children—household cleaners, medicines, cosmetics, garden products, and houseplants. If these items are not kept out of reach, your child could swallow, inhale, or eat these toxic substances or get them on his or her skin.
Young children have the highest risk of poisoning because of their natural curiosity. Products that are poisonous to children can also harm pets.
Use the following tips to keep dangerous products or items away from children.
| American Academy of Pediatrics | |
| 141 Northwest Point Boulevard | |
| Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-1098 | |
| Phone: | (847) 434-4000 |
| Fax: | (847) 434-8000 |
| Web Address: | www.aap.org |
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers a variety of educational materials about parenting, general growth and development, immunizations, safety, disease prevention, and more. AAP guidelines for various conditions and links to other organizations are also available. | |
| American Association of Poison Control Centers | |
| 515 King Street | |
| Suite 310 | |
| Alexandria, VA 22314 | |
| Phone: | 1-800-222-1222 for poisoning emergencies and any questions about poisons and poison prevention (703) 894-1858 for calls that are not poison exposure questions |
| Fax: | (703) 683-2812 |
| Web Address: | www.aapcc.org |
The American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) provides contact information for poison control centers located throughout the United States. The organization also has tips on poison prevention and first aid. | |
| National Pesticide Information Center | |
| Oregon State University | |
| 333 Weniger Hall | |
| Corvallis, OR 97331-6502 | |
| Phone: | 1-800-858-7378 |
| Email: | npic@ace.orst.edu |
| Web Address: | www.npic.orst.edu |
The National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) is a cooperative effort between Oregon State University and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The NPIC has fact sheets about pesticide safety issues relating to home and garden use, food, water, and pets. They also have detailed information about pesticide manufacturers, chemicals found in products, pesticide labels, and more. | |
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| By | Healthwise Staff |
|---|---|
| Primary Medical Reviewer | Susan C. Kim, MD - Pediatrics |
| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Thomas Emmett Francoeur, MD, MDCM, CSPQ, FRCPC - Pediatrics |
| Last Revised | November 30, 2010 |
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